Governor Shapiro Unveils Bold Housing Plan to Tackle Pennsylvania's Affordability Crisis
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In economic news, Shapiro announced a historic $3.5 billion investment from Eli Lilly to build a pharmaceutical plant in Lehigh County, backed by $100 million in state funds and creating at least 850 jobs over five years, according to the governors office. The administration also invested $2.2 million in agricultural research grants and repealed 10 outdated regulations to cut red tape, streamlining operations for businesses and workers.
The state House unanimously passed Rep. Scott Conklins bill to adjust deadlines for pension system financial testing, aiding efficiency for SERS and PSERS. School districts like William Penn push for stable infrastructure funding, with House Speaker Joanna McClinton highlighting recent grants for elevators, solar panels, and athletic complexes amid aging facilities causing disruptions, per the Altoona Mirror. Falls Township approved Pennsbury School Districts new high school campus, set to open in 2029.
No major weather events have disrupted the state recently.
Looking Ahead: Shapiros budget address early this month will outline fiscal priorities, with legislative sessions resuming February 2-4 ahead of the May 19 primary election and session end November 30.
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